Google mistakenly post a photo of the Pixel 4A on their online store. Oops!
I don't ever recall any smartphone that's not the iPhone cause so many speculative rumors and leaks like the Pixel 4A. So, where is Google's 4A? It seems as if it has reappeared in the company's online store. Google caught the case of the oops by accidentally posting images of the Pixel 4A on its Canadian store. The smartphone itself has seen its share of numerous leaks within the past few months alone. As you're reading this article, a marketing render of the device courtesy of Google posted above this paragraph. A clear indication the Pixel 4A will make its market presence very soon.
For the trained observant eye noticed the date of May 12th on display, which confirms Google originally planned to launch the Pixel 4A at the yearly developer's conference before the onslaught of COVID-19 viral pandemic, causing the entire event to cancel.
Regarding the design, the Pixel 4A has a subtle, smooth matte black finish with a light blue power button and a single camera. On the very top of the device, you'll notice there is a headphone jack—good news for smartphone users who refuse to cut the cord. According to reports, the smartphone made its way through the Federal Communication Commission last month, so consumers should expect the device to launch real soon.